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Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Continued or repeated division into segments; division of segments into smaller segments.

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Examples

  • This quite quickly gave way, however, to consolidation of the two regional organizations and “resegmentation” around major lines of insurance, including life, home, casualty, automobile, health, and industrial risks.

    Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993

  • Remak, [218] who showed what a complex affair the formation of vertebræ really is, involving as it does a complete resegmentation

    Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology

  • As part of the resegmentation, agency results for business written on OneBeacon paper and in which OneBeacon has an ownership interest have been reclassified within the underwriting results.

    unknown title 2011

  • Hybrid Markets    Some products fall into Hybrid Markets    Combine characteristics of both a new market and low-end resegmentation    SouthWest Airlines    Dell Computers    Cell Phones    Apple IPhone?

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  • And then could you give us just a little bit more color around your decision to make the accounting change around the transaction expenses and also the resegmentation of your markets from the retailers to this primary and secondary?

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Microsoft will walk partners through the "resegmentation process" and their new service levels at the show.

    ChannelWeb Complete Feed 2009

  • For those partners not attending the conference, there will be more on the resegmentation following the conference, the spokesperson said.

    ChannelWeb Complete Feed 2009

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  • Spelling should be reseg-ment-ati-on.

    March 12, 2024